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Our growing appetite for carp amid river eradication plans
Could carp be the new calamari? Consumer demand for the introduced river pest has been growing rapidly in Australia in recent years.
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Compensation demanded for students affected by TAFE SA crisis
A statutory compensation scheme for South Australian TAFE students affected by the suspension of courses and a dedicated ombudsman are called for, amid claims a scathing audit of the training provider is just the start of things to come.
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Will SA's royal commission into water theft achieve anything?
Despite assurances by SA Premier Jay Weatherill, there are unanswered questions about what powers a state-based royal commission into the Murray-Darling Basin will have to investigate water theft allegations.
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Jobs picking worms from pig poo for fishing bait a challenge for NDIS
The workers are methodical as they pick the plumpest worms from manure to be sold as bait, but the National Disability Insurance Scheme threatens their jobs as it reforms employment options.
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Restoring 'greyhound' of the River Murray the paddle steamer Canally
One of Australia's fastest river paddle steamers, the PS Canally, is being restored to her former glory by volunteers.
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Genetically-modified crop ban in SA set to be extended to 2025
South Australia is set to extend its controversial ban on the growing of GM crops after a bill put forward by the Greens passed the Upper House.
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Fish hotels provide essential habitats for native species in SA
Artificial reefs made up of "fish hotels" are built by volunteers in South Australia's Riverland to mimic the natural logs and snags that are essential habitats for native fish species.
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Sea parasite but now-harmless lamprey fished from SA's River Murray
Pouched lamprey have travelled hundreds of kilometres from the ocean into the lower Murray-Darling Basin in South Australia's Riverland to breed, but they won't bite.
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Stars shine on silo art in epic road trip
What do you get when two camera-crazy mates head off on a road trip? A glimpse of the grain silo art trail under the stars.
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$1 million a month skimmed from illegal migrant 'slave workers'
Three Tongan workers have died and others are being forced to work gruelling hours in pitiful conditions on a Government-backed program, a parliamentary inquiry into modern slavery has heard.
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Pest to plate: Our growing appetite for feral carp amid river eradication plans

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